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Re: What do you do on public transport?
« Reply #30 on: March 07, 2013, 09:38:18 pm »
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I stand in the middle of the train not holding onto anything with my arms folded and watch everyone stare at me with their "watta boss" like stares!
 
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Re: What do you do on public transport?
« Reply #32 on: March 09, 2013, 10:53:17 pm »
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I stand in the middle of the train not holding onto anything with my arms folded and watch everyone stare at me with their "watta boss" like stares!

I enjoy doing this too :P From all the lines I've been on, I think the Epping/Hurstbridge lines are the hardest to balance on ^-^



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Re: What do you do on public transport?
« Reply #33 on: March 09, 2013, 10:58:31 pm »
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I enjoy doing this too :P From all the lines I've been on, I think the Epping/Hurstbridge lines are the hardest to balance on ^-^
Most of the lines I've been on are alright, not too hard to do. Although there was a train each week last year that I used to catch, it was an express train and we'd always have to go through a fairly sharp switch track just before sunshine. As it was express, we weren't going as slowly as you'd be if it wasn't an express train. Every week it'd catch a fair few people off guard. Got used to it after a while and knew when it was coming, but not everyone else did....
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Re: What do you do on public transport?
« Reply #34 on: March 10, 2013, 07:07:20 am »
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Most of the lines I've been on are alright, not too hard to do. Although there was a train each week last year that I used to catch, it was an express train and we'd always have to go through a fairly sharp switch track just before sunshine. As it was express, we weren't going as slowly as you'd be if it wasn't an express train. Every week it'd catch a fair few people off guard. Got used to it after a while and knew when it was coming, but not everyone else did....

hahaha thats just like the train driver for the sydenham line driving the 8:20 city loop train. Every single time when he approaches Footscray station, he slows down but instead of doing a nice happy stop, he always slams the brakes! Hahaha its really funny at how many people fall over!..........I hate to admit it....but I have yet to overcome this.  ;D
 
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